The Mean Girls actress appeared to grimace after losing out to Rose Byrne for Best Performance by an Actress
A clip of Mean Girls actress Amanda Seyfried has gone viral after cameras caught her in a series of awkward reactions at the Golden Globes.
The actress appeared to grimace and looked visibly disappointed when she lost the award for Best Performance by an Actress in a musical or comedy to Rose Byrne.
The video showed Amanda – who was nominated for The Testament of Ann Lee – pulling a face before forcing a smile and applauding the winner.
Viewers were quick to comment on the star’s reaction on social media, with one commenting that it was “the best thing I’ve seen all night”.
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They wrote: “Amanda Seyfried not paying attention and preemptively clapping because she probably didn’t think she’d win is the best thing I’ve seen all night. I love her.”
Another added “my favorite 2x loser Amanda Seyfried,”, while another chimed in: “Amanda Seyfried has been robbed again.”
It was a disappointing night for Amanda, who also lost to Michelle Williams for Best Actress in a limited series.
Cameras appeared to catch her clapping before the winner was even revealed and mouthing what some viewers believed to be ‘she’s not even here’ when Michelle was announced as the winner.
It was an eventful night in Los Angeles. Owen Cooper, star of Netflix hit Adolescence, made Golden Globes history after securing Best Supporting Male Actor – the youngest winner in the award ceremony’s history.
At a mere 16 years old, Cooper shattered a record that had stood since 2010, when Glee star Chris Colfer won the same accolade at age 20.
Taking to the stage at the 83rd annual Golden Globes bash in Los Angeles, the fresh-faced Brit expressed gratitude to his family, friends and castmates – before delving into his remarkable journey from complete unknown to award-winner.
The teen disclosed he’d never acted in anything prior to landing the role, confessing he pushed himself into what he termed “embarrassing” acting classes – where he was the only boy. But he persevered, took a punt on himself, and on Sundaynight found himself standing on a Hollywood stage clutching one of the industry’s most prestigious awards.
As the enormity of the moment sunk in, Cooper paused mid-speech, his voice wavering with emotion. But instead of an awkward silence, the ballroom burst into applause as the industry rallied behind its newest – and youngest – star.
And it wasn’t a walk in the park. Cooper triumphed over some serious competition, including co-star Ashley Walters for Adolescence, Billy Crudup for The Morning Show, Jason Isaac for The White Lotus, Tramell Tillman for Severance, and Walton Goggins for The White Lotus to bag the trophy.
The British Netflix sensation Adolescence also swept up nominations across the board, with nods for Stephen Graham, Erin Doherty, and Best Television Limited Series.
This victory also makes Cooper the second-youngest male Golden Globe winner ever – outdone only by Ricky Schroder, who clinched the award at just nine years old in 1980.
Source: Mirror

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